Little Italy, the section of Wilmington that food lovers hail!
In 1820, there were only 30 Italy immigrants in the entire United States! But, as travel became easier and safer, there was a boom in the Italian population in the states. Most lived in Delaware, and congregated in a section of Wilmington with the intentions of preserving their culture from their homeland.
As time went on, the people started creating their own businesses, such as butchers, barbers, grocers, and bakers. Today, you'll find family-owned restaurants, bread shops, and a smattering of service shops.
People come from all over to experience the simple yet wonderful atmosphere. It's one of my family's go-to destinations, and a Delaware legacy.